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5 . 19 . 2011

Underwater Maternity in Florida

I love when I finally get to meet my clients in person! On this particular underwater maternity session, my client had seen my work online and contacted me before she was even pregnant. Once we finally had all of the pieces in place (9 months later 🙂 ) I flew out to work with them. During our time together they treated me just like family. In the end we spent a quite a few hours split between a two days to get these incredible images (with her husband’s help of course).

Giselle -Love, love, love these. Would love to know how you achieve the darker one, where she’s wearing red.ReplyCancel

December 8, 2011 - 1:15 AM

Kevin Beasley -The shot you are referring to was achieved by being in the right place at the right time with the right lighting mixed with great ambient light. It was a natural progression you might say. It was shot with more flash less ambient. I was able to push the ambient down even more in post production. Glad you like it. It was a favorite of mine from that day.ReplyCancel

December 6, 2011 - 8:36 PM

ashley dellinger-I think im in love with you lol….so amaazing it makes me sick! Now why didnt i think of that? Googled unique maternity pics for a shoot i have coming up…these are defintly uniqueReplyCancel

January 8, 2012 - 12:41 PM

Bethany McG -I love how she’s sexy, but it’s no overtly sexy. It’s not the ‘How/where would I display this in my home without making people uncomfortable” sexy….Well done…I love the one where she’s in red, but I also love the last two where she’s in teal…fantastic shots.ReplyCancel

January 10, 2012 - 5:51 PM

Kevin Beasley -Bethany, than you for your comment. Your words define what I was trying to achieve. Finding the edge but not getting too close or
crossing over it was a challenge. So many people have opinions as to how the images read, but your description was our goal. Thank you.ReplyCancel

January 13, 2012 - 12:46 AM

Kayla Boyle-These are absolutely amazing! what type of pool did you shoot in? Is this their personal pool? I’m blown away, seriously incredible! Absolutely love the shot where she’s laying on the pool floor!ReplyCancel

January 20, 2012 - 8:53 PM

Kevin Beasley -Kayla,
Thank you for your encouraging comment. This pool was my client’s frind’s pool. Some pools that I use are the client’s, some our my past client’s, and some are friends’ pools. Each pool has it’s own look and style. I pick one based
on the type of shoot that I do.ReplyCancel

January 21, 2012 - 9:09 PM

Paige Wilson -What kind of camera do you use? These are the most BEAUTIFUL thing I have EVER seen!!ReplyCancel

January 25, 2012 - 10:36 AM

Courtney -I absolutely LOVE these!!!! Amazing!! You did such a wonderful job!!
I’m looking into good ideas for my maternity pictures and these are the cutest ones I’ve seen…too bad I don’t have a pool:(ReplyCancel

January 25, 2012 - 11:47 AM

Kevin Beasley -Thank you very much Courtney.
You do not need to own a pool. You only need to have access to a pool 🙂 Are you sure you can not find one?ReplyCancel

January 26, 2012 - 12:16 AM

Courtney -I most likely could but not one that would be as deep as this one in these picturesReplyCancel

jessica giblin-Not sure if you’ve covered this already… my challenge when I tried an underwater session with a friend was keeping her submerged and myself as well. Next time I think I’ll wear a weight belt but not sure how you keep them long and lean and laying at the bottom like that. (and the chair) I keep coming back to your site.. these are just amazing and I know no easy feat! Well done!ReplyCancel

Tracie -I am a professional photographer and I had one of my fellow photog friends do my maternity session under water this time (my third child and wanted something different from the others). Anyway, we had a hard time for me to stay down and not float to the top!! I see you mentioned a breathing pattern.. what is your trick??ReplyCancel

August 15, 2012 - 12:11 PM

Kevin Beasley -There is no trick Tracie. When you let all of your air out you sink. The hard part is looking comfortable while not having any oxygen 🙂ReplyCancel

September 10, 2012 - 2:16 AM

leah alingog -i’m so fascinated by your work. I love it so much! so classy and elegantly done. what time of the day did you shoot? and what camera? thanksReplyCancel

September 25, 2012 - 5:18 PM

Kevin Beasley -Hey Leah,
I shoot at all times of the day hopefully when it is nice an warm. I use a Canon 5DReplyCancel

November 29, 2012 - 10:22 PM

Rebecca -I am interested to know what kind of case you use on your canon to make it waterproof. Please let me know what works for you. Your pictures are breathtaking. Very orginalReplyCancel